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The judge said that in replacing the HET with the Legacy Investigations branch, the PSNI had frustrated "any possibility of an effective investigation".
But he frustrated any effort to infer the details of new clothes.
Nevertheless, the suddenness of Anne's final illness and death frustrated any plans the Tories might have had for capturing the throne for the Pretender.
The real problem, though, was the work's arbitrariness, its disjointedness, its forced and unmoored attempts at playfulness, which frustrated any efforts to empathize or connect.
His lawyers said that neither the Constitution nor the Congress has authorized such a detention and that denying Mr. Padilla access to a lawyer has "frustrated any attempt of meaningful judicial review".
Several key limitations have gradually intensified California's woes -- and frustrated any attempts at quick fixes.
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And yet, the novella deftly frustrates any easy morality.
This, he implies, is a natural condition that will frustrate any cultural efforts to mitigate it.
It has also sought to frustrate any effort to quantify the impact of its policies.
Unfortunately, a number of factors combine to frustrate any universal analysis, and the flow conditions and the proximity of local geometry need to be taken into account.
This scheme frustrates any sense of the chronological evolution of Cowell's ideas and leads to annoying repetitions.
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